I don't know if Quinn showed enough to the point you deal Anderson. He's clearly still a work in progress as you would expect but I would stick with the original plan heading into next season and wait for it to start to pay dividends.

I don't know if Quinn showed enough to the point you deal Anderson. He's clearly still a work in progress as you would expect but I would stick with the original plan heading into next season and wait for it to start to pay dividends.

deal anderson. he's obviously no longer right for cleveland (maybe he'll prove me wrong). sign a vet who can be a capable backup in case quinn really just falls apart. but he showed potential and a willingness to work. they shouldn't be worried about him completely busting.

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Unless he does something these last 5 games the Browns have already moved on from Anderson. They made it pretty obvious they aren't going with him for the future so there's no reason to hang on to him if they can get something in a trade.

Anderson's value has diminished enough where it's really more worthwhile to keep him as your insurance to Quinn than dealing him and signing a less than stellar veteran backup. Unless Anderson of course finds his form again in these last five games to bump up his stock a bit.

If they have a Top 5 or even a Top 10 they will have the chance to get him, i dont see how cleveland will pass him up. I wouldnt want to see him there either, but it wont be like putting a QB into the offense and expect him to be a great player.

If they have a Top 5 or even a Top 10 they will have the chance to get him, i dont see how cleveland will pass him up. I wouldnt want to see him there either, but it wont be like putting a QB into the offense and expect him to be a great player.

If Cleveland would have a top 5 pick I would have no idea who they would select. My guess would be a CB like Malcom Jenkins.